> You should be able to use a 64bit ls > (/usr/bin/amd64/ls) to list the files.
Thank you, I can now list the files! But I guess I can't perform some other operations without fixing the timestamps on disk (/usr/bin/find etc?) > You shouldn't need full 64bit > timestamps until 2039. > I will need to have the CIFS server team investigate > what validation is > done on timestamps that are passed to ZFS. Everything seems to be working successfully. My main aim is seamless integration with windows and it appears to be providing that. > > Assuming it is a timestamp problem you can compile > this little program > to fix the affected files. Many thanks for the program. I might make a more sophisticated version that will also correct JPEG EXIF timestamp alongside file timestamps, but at the moment I would like to preserve the timestamps. The information is important to keep. It appears in this case that the user entered the year "2095" on the camera rather than "2005". This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ storage-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/storage-discuss
